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The Windsor Magazine was a monthly illustrated general-interest magazine. It was founded in 1895 by Ward Lock & Co., and ran until September 1939. It was intended to be read throughout the British Empire, and had a particular emphasis on honoring the royal family (hence the title!). This is an excellent resource for articles on the people of the late Victorian world, including authors, musicians, athletes, politicians, and royalty. The magazine is filled with interviews, focusing on the celebrities of the day. It's also the place to look for more lighthearted fiction, including a host of detective stories often designed to rival the contemporary Sherlock Holmes series. Volumes of Windsor are semi-annual, running December to May and June to November.
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